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Leopold Kompert, Romancier of the Bohemian Ghetto: (Modern Austrian Literature, Vol. 6, No. 3/4, 1973)

by Iggers, Wilma A

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Modern Austrian Literature, 1973. Paperback. None Provided. 117-138, Journal Offprint. SIGNED and inscribed by the author 'To Lyn + Leo, Love, Wilma.'. "Wilma Iggers was a longtime and well-respected scholar specializing in German literature. In addition to her scholarly pursuits, she and her husband, Georg Iggers, a scholar of European intellectual history, were active in the American civil rights movement through their work at a number of historically black colleges in the South, including Philander Smith College in Little Rock (Pulaski County)." Encyclopedia of Arkansas.

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Leopold Kompert, Romancier of the Bohemian Ghetto
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Iggers, Wilma A
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Modern Austrian Literature
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1973
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